It's Friday, so let's end the working week with another famous smile 😁 This time it's the most famous in the world, Mona Lisa's smile. Today's fun fact is a whopper, did you know that Pablo Picasso was jailed for the theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre in Paris in 1911? The young Picasso was later proven innocent and set free.

We started ou Flash of Culture adventure firstly with the Explore Australia flashcard set. After the success of that creativity baby, New Zealand was the first country to pop in a Creative Guru Sam's head.

There are over 100 ocean pools in NSW and Sydney alone has over 35 pools. Did you ever wonder why you see so many ocean pools and rock pools around NSW and not in the other states? Well, it turns out they were built to provide a safe swimming area away from the rough surf of the East Coast. Some of the pools are over 100 years old, but not a single new pool has been carved out since the 1960s.

We're pumped to announce another new stockist for our fabulous travel-themed flashcards. You can now grab our Explore Australia 🇦🇺 Explore France 🇫🇷 and Explore New Zealand 🇳🇿 flashcards in-store at @too_cool_for_school_kids in The Junction, Newcastle. Such a fun store with a fantastic range of products to check out! 🤗⠀

You can check out the list of all our wonderful stockists on our stockist page!

During all the madness and sadness going on around the world, I always remind myself that it will pass (eventually) and we will come out the other side stronger. Wishing you all good health and strength 🌏 ✨ 🌍 ✨ 🌎 ✨ 🌈⠀

We're very excited to announce our latest stockist Made of Fridays @madeoffridays in Forbes, NSW 🤗✨ Pop into their beautifully curated store and check out our Explore Australia flashcards and all the other wonderful products that they stock. 🤗🤩🐨⠀

You can check out the list of all our wonderful stockists on our stockist page!

It's time for a fact that I'm sure you've never ever wondered about, but once you know it, your brain will be a little bit happier for it 😁 A group of penguins in the water is called a 'raft', but a group of penguins on land is called a 'waddle'. 🐧 You have to appreciate that the linguists who make these things up have taken the logical path, but what happens when the group of penguins is jumping into the water, and some of them are half in the water and half out??? 🤔